WARBRINGER Reveals ‘Worlds Torn Asunder’ Album Artwork

From years of relentless touring, WARBRINGER have become known as one of the hardest working bands in metal, as well as a ferocious live act-and they bring all of that raw aggression into the creation of their third album, “Worlds Torn Asunder”, scheduled for a September 26th release in Europe (September 27th in the US).

“Worlds Torn Asunder” was produced and mixed by the renowned Steve Evetts (Suicide Silence, Dillinger Escape Plan), and features artwork by none less than Dan Seagrave, who designed WARBRINGER’s previous album cover as well as such legendary acts as Entombed, Malevolent Creation, Suffocation, and Morbid Angel. In regards to their upcoming release, WARBRINGER vocalist John Kevill has this to say about the artwork:

“The concept behind “Worlds Torn Asunder” was the decline of our existing world at the hands of the human race. The artwork depicts the world literally being torn and we wanted to include the setting in the cosmos along with a darker ‘higher’ force lurking behind the shadows. We had worked with Dan Seagrave before on “Waking Into Nightmares” and were very comfortable with the way he expressed himself. He’s been the artist for many bands we love and are inspired by.”

The album’s first single, “Living Weapon”, will be released in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, fans can check out WARBRINGER’s official youtube page for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of “Worlds Torn Asunder”! www.youtube.com/user/WarbringerOfficial?blend=7&ob=5

The track-list for “Worlds Torn Asunder” reads as follows:

1. Living Weapon

2. Shattered Like Glass

3. Wake Up…Destroy

4. Future Ages Gone

5. Savagery

6. Treacherous Tongue

7. Echoes From The Void

8. Enemies of the State

9. Behind the Veils of Night (instrumental)

10. Demonic Ecstasy

WARBRINGER have most recently been confirmed to tour all over Europe with extreme Metal titans Arch Enemy as well as Chthonic in December 2011 in order to support their newest album. Here are the dates announced so far for this killer package: